Randall Cobb | Wide Receiver

3/7/2015: Signed a four-year, $40 million contract. The deal contains $17 million guaranteed, including a $13 million signing bonus. Cobb is eligible for annual $400,000 workout bonuses and an annual $500,000 in per-game roster bonuses throughout the contract's life. 2015: $1.2 million, 2016: $1.5 million (+ $3.5 million roster bonus due in March), 2017-2018: $8.6 million, 2019: Free Agent

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Randall Cobb lined up in the backfield 33 times over his last five games.

He saw only 13 snaps there in his previous 11 contests. Cobb's 11 carries last season were a career high. The 24-year-old is a far better receiver than gadget players like Percy Harvin or Cordarrelle Patterson, but Cobb's position versatility gives the Packers another way to funnel him touches. Jul 26 - 11:02 AM

Randall Cobb admitted "it's going to be hard to top what I did last year."

In a contract year last season, Cobb went off for 91 catches, 1,287 yards and 12 touchdowns. The catches and yards are potentially repeatable thanks to Aaron Rodgers, but the scoring will regress. Cobb also expects Davante Adams and Richard Rodgers to take steps forward in terms of target count as they get more comfortable in the scheme. "We’ve got a great offense, a lot of weapons. It’s going to be hard to top what I did last year," he said. Jun 9 - 11:19 AM

"I know for a fact he left a lot of money on the table," Brandt said. "And I knew it was going to be hard to pry him away. It's a system he liked; he knows he's playing with the best quarterback." Cobb was reportedly seeking $11 million per season, but settled for $10M annually. His new contract keeps him in Green Bay through his age-29 season. Cobb is a top-15 fantasy receiver for 2015. Mar 14 - 3:15 PM

A four-year deal always made the most sense for both the Packers and Cobb. Green Bay locks him up for his age 25-28 prime, and Cobb can hit free agency at 29 years old, shooting for another big contract. Cobb's return is a significant blow to the re-draft and Dynasty outlook of Davante Adams, who will remain the Packers' No. 3 receiver for the foreseeable future. Coming off a breakout year where he set career bests in catches (91), yards (1,287), and touchdowns (12), Cobb will again be worth drafting as a borderline WR1 in 2015 fantasy leagues. Mar 7 - 10:27 PM

He'll have to make his way through the league's concussion protocol before returning to practice. Last year's fifth-round pick, Abbrederis missed his rookie year with a torn ACL. He needs as many reps as possible this summer.